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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. THE MOST CENTRALLY SITUATE I '' 1 PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLiC DINING ROOMS In Dunedin. JACKSON’S PUBLIC DINING AND TEA ROOMS. 36 PRINCES STREET (Opp City Hotel) 5 Minutes Walk from Railway Station. Excellent Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Gueste Electric Light and Hot Water riiniiiiihoia GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE TERMS MODERATE Night Porter in Attendance Phone 13-350 P.O Box 470. All communications promptly attended to. TT IS COMPORT THAT COUNTS, A And VISITORS TO DUNEDIN Can be Assured of this at WOODS PRIVATE HOTEL RATTRAY STREET. It is not the desire of Mrs Malthas to irake this Hotel elaborate, JUST HAPPY AND BRIGHT, Creating a Feeling that you are in your o\yn home MAKE YOUR NEXT STAY HERE. And if on’ in for the day, visit the SPLENDID LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS Attached to the Hotel. Communications Invited. Phone 10-757. £) U N E D I N ' S. SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. THE LEVIATHAN, Within half a minute of the Railway Station—the finest location in the City. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fifty Guests. Full Supply of hot water for baths, etc., guaranteed night and day. Wellappointed throughout. High-clase cuisine under experienced chef. Modern steam nnd electric culinary appliances. Special laundry service ■ Self-acting Electric Lifts, Installed. Night Porters. Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. AH correspondence to JAMES CONNOR. Leviathan Hotel. pl-UB HOUSE. MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library), Excellent Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Boarders. Reduced Tariff for PERMANENTS. All Up-to-Date Conveniences. Good Tabic. Moderate Tariff. 19ja Mrs H CANNING. A HOME AWAY FROM HOM] " HAZELWOOD." 123 CARGILL STREET DUNEDIN An Ideal Place for Casual and Permanei Guests Excellent table and every comfor Beautiful view 0 f the city Ia IX M HENDERSON ALBVN HOUSE, 658 KINO STREETSuperior Private Accommodation; a communications receive prompt attention terms moderate. garage available _. , „ MTVOR Proprietress. Phone 12-889 L3J HOUSE —Casual and Permar GUE. "vs catered for , Superior Acc motlatlon . . yjorns and Suites of Rooms Let; use of Unnls court 31« U TELEPHONE 22-56( L BiTH HOUSE On Tram Route, GEORGE STREET SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION Excellent cuisine, moderate tariff, vacai cies for guests. 4 new rooms and batbroon PHONE No 11-021 Dominion PRIVATE HOTE ~ et 1 Cumberland street. 2 minutes Rai < J? ast lre Brigade Station).Bed atjd breakfast, from 4s or 7s per dat ky arrangement Correspondedpromptly attended to. Telephone 13-336 H JARVIS, Proprteto RCADIA RESTAURJ 23 DOWLING STREET - (off Princes si Three-course Dinner .. .. is 3 Three-course Tea . Is 3 Dinner. 12 to 2 p.m.; Tea. 5 to 7 i 5 s ~ b , ed and BREAKFAST: Mil Private Hotel, Stuart street ' uaw Courts and Railway Station). Comfortable accommodation Mrs M Namara s, 3 Dundas street ■ minute to tram , excellent view table 6d. BOARD-RESIDENCE; good beds Bed and Breakfast London street BOARD RESIDEI »» Caversham or South Dunedin profei state terms.—p.p. Box 20, South Dune VISITORS —Bed and BRBAKF. superior home, 4s per dav —Writ wire 561, Times Office. A S—BED. BREAKFAST- 7s per di yt Dominion House, Cumberland si wo minutes Railway Station. f 10-32 b. D°n G ¥ S d P ? IVATE HOTEL. Octag Handy Railway Station; most cer and Permanents catered for ■) 12-601. BOA . RD tor 5 women stu T/ ,0 . i? 29 session : must be near Ur ally.—Address 599, Times. . IE BOARDERS S - U nI l stre «^h^V^ or in home with one or twoVhe™-^ room required, haj.iiv to p,?!.. 0 ,, 8 .’ Reply (first post) to 604, Tim.-s. b '° f T w « w? srsais.% - man. wife Office S'S—BED and BREAKFAST • <> Private Hotel, Stuart street Law Courts and Railway Station). HOUSES & PROPERTIES WANTED WANTED RENT, five HOUSE. 6n hill; Times Office. or six-roomed no agents.—s 96, 100 TITANTED to BUY v » sound: south . 3 or 4-rootned HOUSE, end—6o6. Times. vyANTED to LEASE, for 2 years, by c wnricr? farnl , > l’ T 5 , t 0 6-roomed moi HOUSE.—Address H..” Times Office. Thousands of years ago, old Spearlunger, tlie world a champion caveman mammoth slayer went hunting his dinner. Recently, M. Van Hogcndorp, a Dutch journalist, tvent hunting for copv about Nobiie. He decided to get off the ship at Spitzbergea, but he alighted before the steamer reached there, and landed upon Esnerance Island instead. He was eventually picked up by a Norwegian whaler. Probably the literature of the Arctic will be increased by a book “The White, White North,” by M. Van Hogendorp.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20536, 11 October 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20536, 11 October 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20536, 11 October 1928, Page 11